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The life expectancy of a Pembroke Welsh Corgi is 11-13 years.

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Do corgis have their tails docked?

There are two types of Corgi, the Pembroke and the Welsh. On has a long tail the other a very short tail.


Why do welsh corgis get there tails cut of when they are puppies?

They don't, Pembroke Welsh Corgi's are born with out tails, if you see a corgi with a tail, you are looking at a Cardigan Welsh Corgi. They have big bushy tails, and Pembroke's have tails but there tails are small invisible nubs.


What is a pembroke Welsh corgi?

a pembroke welsh corgi is a medium sized dog.the word ''corgi'' means dwarf dog.welsh is what they call people in live in wales.The pembroke welsh corgi orignnates in pembrokeshire,wales.on the south of wales.the pembroke welsh corgi ranked in the world`s most famous pet breeds it ranked the 22nd.Which that droped the cardigan welsh corgis fame.some say that the pembroke welsh corgi was created my mixing a swedish valhound and a cadigan welsh corgi.


Where were pembroke welch corgis found?

Pembroke Welsh Corgis originated in Wales, specifically in Pembrokeshire. They were initially bred for herding cattle and as farm dogs. Their distinct appearance and temperament have made them popular as companion animals, particularly among the British royal family. The breed is known for its short legs, long body, and friendly disposition.


Difference between pembroke and cardigan corgi?

Pembrokes have no tails or really short tails, stubby legs, are longer than Cardigans, have a wider face, and are generally more outgoing. The Pembroke is usually the dog one pictures when they think of a Corgi. Cardigans have long and fluffy tails, longer legs than the Pembroke, are a bit bigger, more 'regal' looking, have a more narrow or wedge-shaped face, and are generally more reserved.


Why do Welsh corgis have no tail?

Ummmmm... no WRONG. Generally, Pembroke Corgis are BORN with long tails but breeders dock them within a couple of days of birth unless they are bobtails then they are born with a short 'bob'. The reason why they are 'docked' (tail removed) is so it doesn't get damaged when working as Cattle herders. Docking is now illegal in England and most of Europe unless the pup is registered as a working dog. Most corgis you will see now DO have long bushy tails - which makes them look Foxy!


What is the oldest Pembroke Welsh Corgi ever?

The oldest recorded Pembroke Welsh Corgi was named Spike, who lived to be 29 years and 158 days old. He was recognized by the Guinness World Records in 2010 for his remarkable longevity. Corgis are generally known for their spirited nature and can live up to around 12-15 years with proper care. Spike's exceptional age highlights the potential for long-lived companionship in this beloved breed.


What kind of dog is in ax men?

It is either a Pembroke Welsh Corgi or a Cardigan Welsh Corgi. If the dog has a long tail it's a Cardigan Welsh Corgi, but if it has a short stumpy tail it's a Pembroke Welsh Corgi.


What is the difference between a cardigain or a Pembroke Welsh Corgi?

Neither is better than the other. It all depends upon your lifestyle and the type of dog that best suits you. Cardigan Welsh Corgis usually are more stockier than Pembrokes. The biggest difference that the general public sees is that Cardigans have tails and Pembrokes do not. But they both are separate breeds coming from separate lines. Cardigans come from the Teckel family (where Dachshunds and Basset's are from) while Pembrokes come from the Spitz family. Cardigans are less social than Pembrokes, have more coat, are slightly taller and a bit more calmer. Pembrokes are extremely social (they've never met a stranger), are smaller and have a more energy than Cardigans. Both need good socialization, daily grooming and a good run every day.


What is corgo?

Corgo is a term that can refer to different things depending on the context, but it is often associated with "Corgi," a breed of dog known for its short legs, long body, and friendly demeanor. Corgis are popular pets, particularly the Pembroke and Cardigan Welsh Corgis. If referring to a specific brand, product, or service named Corgo, additional context would be needed for a precise definition.


Do corgi get big?

Well, a Pembroke Welsh Corgi can get up to around 30 pounds and about a foot tall. Males (full grown): 27lbs. and 12'' Females (full grown): 25lbs. and 10'' This is the healthy weight and height for this particular breed Hope that helps!


How long does a Welsh c live?

welsh c 20 to 30 years